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45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head
45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head

45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g Tungsten tairaba fishing jig head


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Model No.: JDTG-TG-200

Brand: ZZJD

Place Of Origin: China

Size: 45/60/80/100/120/150/180/200g/250g/300g

Color: Customizable in a variety of colors 

Material: 95%Tungsten

Density: 17.5~18g/cm³

Lead Time: 30 days

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Selling Units :Piece/Pieces

Package Type : Standard export packing

DESCRIPTION

Tungsten Jig Fishing Weight

Tungsten jig fishing weights have become increasingly popular among anglers due to their superior density, sensitivity, and eco-friendly properties compared to traditional lead weights. Below is a detailed breakdown of their features, benefits, and applications.

 

1. What is a Tungsten Jig Fishing Weight?

A tungsten jig fishing weight is a compact, high-density sinker used in various fishing techniques, primarily for:

Jigging (vertical or casting)

Flipping & pitching (heavy cover fishing)

Drop shotting (finesse fishing)

Carolina/Texas rigging (bottom fishing)

Unlike lead, tungsten is harder, denser, and more environmentally friendly, making it ideal for modern fishing regulations.

 

2. Advantages of Tungsten Over Lead

Feature Tungsten Lead

Density 19.3 g/cm³ 11.3 g/cm³

Size 30% smaller at same weight Bulkier

Sensitivity Better feel for bites Less sensitive

Durability Harder, resists deformation Softer, dents easily

Eco-Friendliness Non-toxic, lead-free Toxic, banned in some areas

Cost More expensive Cheaper

Why Choose Tungsten?

✔ Better sensitivity – Transmits vibrations more clearly.

✔ More compact – Fits in tight spaces (e.g., heavy cover).

✔ Longer-lasting – Doesn’t deform like lead.

✔ Legal compliance – Allowed in lead-free fisheries.

 

3. Common Types of Tungsten Jig Weights

A. By Shape

Bullet Weight – Texas/Carolina rigs (slip sinker).

Drop Shot Weight – Cylindrical, for finesse fishing.

Flipping Weight – Streamlined for punching mats.

Football Jig Head – Bottom-dragging for structure.

Wacky Rig Weight – Small, for wacky worm rigs.

 

B. By Fishing Technique

Flipping/Pitching – Heavy tungsten (3/8 oz – 1.5 oz).

Finesse Fishing – Light weights (1/16 oz – 1/4 oz).

Deep Jigging – Compact but heavy (1/2 oz – 2 oz).

 

4. How to Use Tungsten Jig Weights

Texas Rig – Bullet weight pegged or free-sliding.

Drop Shot – Weight at the end of the line.

Punching Grass Mats – Heavy tungsten (1 oz+) with a punch skirt.

Carolina Rig – Sliding weight above the leader.

Pro Tip: Use a tungsten bead or screw-in peg to prevent the weight from sliding and damaging knots.

 

5. Best Brands & Where to Buy

Eco Pro Tungsten – Affordable, popular for bass fishing.

Bullet Weights Tungsten – High-quality, smooth finish.

Omega Tungsten – Premium, great for drop shot.

Vike Tungsten – Innovative designs (e.g., hex-shaped).

 

Buying Considerations:

✔ Weight accuracy – Some cheap brands vary in size.

✔ Hole smoothness – Prevents line damage.

✔ Color options – Black, green pumpkin, glow.

 

6. Potential Drawbacks

Cost – More expensive than lead (but lasts longer).

Hardness – Can damage fishing line (use a sleeve or polymer insert).

Availability – Not as widely stocked as lead.

 

7. Tungsten vs. Other Materials

Material Density Sensitivity Eco-Friendly Cost

Tungsten ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Yes $$$

Lead ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ No $

Brass ★★☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ Yes $$

Steel ★★☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ Yes $

 

Best for:

Bass fishing – Flipping, jigging, drop shot.

Walleye/trout – Finesse presentations.

Saltwater – Corrosion-resistant options.

 

8. FAQ

Q: Can tungsten weights damage my fishing line?

A: Yes, they can fray braid or fluorocarbon. Use a tungsten weight sleeve or polymer insert for protection.

 

Q: Are tungsten jig weights worth the cost?

A: Yes, if you prioritize sensitivity, compact size, and durability. Tournament anglers almost exclusively use tungsten.

 

Q: Do tungsten weights come in different colors?

A: Yes, common colors include black, green pumpkin, and glow-in-the-dark for night fishing.

 

Final Verdict

Tungsten jig fishing weights are the best choice for serious anglers who want maximum sensitivity, durability, and eco-friendly performance. While more expensive than lead, their benefits make them a worthwhile investment for bass, walleye, and finesse fishing.

 

Where to Start?

▶ Try a 3/8 oz tungsten bullet weight for Texas rigs.

▶ Use a 1/4 oz drop shot weight for finesse fishing.

▶ Upgrade to a 1 oz flipping weight for heavy cover.

 

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